The Hundred Comic Monthly #19

Published
April 1958
Page count
100
Cover price
2/- [0-2-0 AUP]
Colour
Black & white
Size
Standard size
Interior paper
Newsprint
Cover stock
Glossy colour
Binding
Saddle-stitched
Format
Comic series
Branding
Colour Comics Pty Ltd
 
Colour Comics Pty Ltd
GCD
www.comics.org/issue/577951

Credits

Editing
, editor

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Show/hide Cover Timber for Fort Tomahawk! (Tomahawk) Cover, 1 page

"Presenting "Timber for Fort Tomahawk!""

Featuring

Feature
Tomahawk
Genre
Western-Frontier

Credits

Art
Bob Brown, line art
Colours
, colourist
Text
, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original Editor
 
Jack Schiff, original Editor
 
Murray Boltinoff, original Editor
 
George Kashdan, original Editor

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Based on
United States
Tomahawk (DC, 1950 series) #53 (January 1958)
Untitled
First print
United Kingdom
Tomahawk (Strato, 1954 series) #34 ([December 1958?])
Timber for Fort Tomahawk!
Show/hide 1. Timber for Fort Tomahawk (Tomahawk) Comic story, 8 pages

Featuring

Feature
Tomahawk
Genre
Western-Frontier

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
Bob Brown, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original Editor
 
Jack Schiff, original Editor
 
Murray Boltinoff, original Editor
 
George Kashdan, original Editor

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First print
United States
Tomahawk (DC, 1950 series) #53 (January 1958)
Timber for Fort Tomahawk
Also printed
United Kingdom
Tomahawk (Strato, 1954 series) #34 ([December 1958?])
Timber for Fort Tomahawk!
Show/hide 2. The Junkman of Space (Tommy Tomorrow) Comic story, 6 pages

Featuring

Feature
Tommy Tomorrow
Genre
Science fiction
Characters
Tommy Tomorrow

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
Curt Swan, penciller
 
John Fischetti, inker
Text
, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original Editor

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First print
United States
Action Comics (DC, 1938 series) #163 (December 1951)
The Junkman of Space
Show/hide 3. The Human Parrot (Roy Raymond TV Detective) Comic story, 6 pages

Featuring

Feature
Roy Raymond TV Detective
Genre
Detective-Mystery

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
Ruben Moreira, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original editor [credited]
 
Jack Schiff, original editor [attributed] (actual)

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First print
United States
Detective Comics (DC, 1937 series) #251 (January 1958)
The Human Parrot
Show/hide 4. The Bantam Bowman (Robin Hood) Comic story, 8 pages

Featuring

Feature
Robin Hood
Genre
Adventure
Characters
Robin Hood

Credits

Writing
Bill Finger, scripter
Art
Ross Andru, penciller
 
Mike Esposito, inker
Text
, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original Editor
 
Robert Kanigher, original Editor

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First print
United States
Robin Hood Tales (DC, 1957 series) #13 (January-February 1958)
The Bantam Bowman
Show/hide 5. Untitled (Casey the Cop) Comic story, 2 pages

"Casey. There's been a lot of vagrants coming into town!"

Featuring

Feature
Casey the Cop
Genre
Humour

Credits

Writing
Henry Boltinoff, scripter
Art
Henry Boltinoff, line art
Text
Henry Boltinoff, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original editor [credited]
 
Jack Schiff, original editor [attributed] (actual)

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First print
United States
Detective Comics (DC, 1937 series) #250 (December 1957)
Untitled
Show/hide 6. The World's Most Famous Arrows (Green Arrow) Comic story, 6 pages

Featuring

Feature
Green Arrow
Genre
Superhero

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
George Papp, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Jack Schiff, original Editor

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First print
United States
World's Finest Comics (DC, 1941 series) #75 (March-April 1955)
The World's Most Famous Arrows
Show/hide 7. Guest Work (Leave It To Binky) Comic story, 6 pages

Featuring

Feature
Leave It To Binky
Genre
Teen
Characters
Bertram "Binky" Biggs; Little Allergy; Peggy Baxter; Alice Biggs

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
Bob Oksner, penciller
 
, inker
Text
, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original editor [credited]

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First print
United States
Leave it to Binky (DC, 1948 series) #57 (November-December 1956)
Guest Work!

Synopsis

Binky's cousin Nancy is coming to stay with them for a few days, forcing Binky into Allergy's room and forcing him to keep Peggy from seeing his now stunning cousin.

Show/hide 8. The Ghost Town Museum (Wonder Woman) Comic story, 10 pages

Featuring

Feature
Wonder Woman
Genre
Superhero
Characters
Steve Trevor

Credits

Writing
Robert Kanigher, scripter [credited as Charles Moulton]
Art
Harry Peter, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original editor [credited]
 
Robert Kanigher, original editor [attributed] (actual)

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First print
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #95 (January 1958)
The Ghost Town Museum!

Synopsis

Wonder Woman helps a small museum in a dying town find unusual exhibits.

Show/hide 9. Strange Journey to Earth Comic story, 6 pages

Featuring

Genre
Science fiction

Credits

Writing
Jerry Coleman, scripter
Art
Gil Kane, penciller
 
Joe Giella, inker
Text
, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original editor [credited]
 
Julius Schwartz, original editor [attributed] (actual)

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First print
United States
Strange Adventures (DC, 1950 series) #63 (December 1955)
Strange Journey to Earth
Also printed
United States
Showcase Presents Strange Adventures (DC, 2009 series) #1 ([January] 2009)
Strange Journey to Earth
Show/hide 10. A Deathtrap for Nighthawk (Nighthawk) Comic story, 6 pages

Featuring

Feature
Nighthawk
Genre
Western-Frontier

Credits

Writing
Gardner Fox, scripter
Art
Gil Kane, penciller
 
Joe Giella, inker
Text
Gaspar Saladino, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, editor
 
Julius Schwartz, original Editor [attributed]

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First print
United States
Western Comics (DC, 1948 series) #67 (January-February 1958)
A Deathtrap for Nighthawk
Show/hide 11. Alias Mr. Zero (J'onn J'onzz Manhunter from Mars) Comic story, 6 pages

Featuring

Feature
J'onn J'onzz Manhunter from Mars
Genre
Superhero
Characters
Martian Manhunter (John Jones; J'Onn J'Onzz); Captain Harding

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
Joe Certa, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original editor [credited]
 
Jack Schiff, original editor [attributed] (actual)

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First print
United States
Detective Comics (DC, 1937 series) #251 (January 1958)
Alias Mr. Zero
Also printed
United States
Showcase Presents: Martian Manhunter (DC, 2007 series) #1 (2007)
Alias Mr. Zero

Synopsis

Jones disguises himself as Mr. Zero to smoke out a gang chief.

Show/hide 12. Mesquite's Lucky Rodeo (Rodeo Rick) Comic story, 6 pages

Featuring

Feature
Rodeo Rick
Genre
Western-Frontier

Credits

Writing
Gardner Fox, scripter
Art
Frank Giacoia, line art
Text
Gaspar Saladino, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, editor
 
Julius Schwartz, original Editor [attributed]

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First print
United States
Western Comics (DC, 1948 series) #67 (January-February 1958)
Mesquite's Lucky Rodeo
Show/hide 13. Round Trip to the Past Comic story, 6 pages
Show/hide 14. The Secret Reporter of the Illustrated Press (Big Town) Comic story, 8 pages

Featuring

Feature
Big Town
Genre
Crime

Credits

Writing
John Broome, scripter
Art
Manny Stallman, penciller
 
John Giunta, inker
Text
, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original editor [credited]
 
Julius Schwartz, original editor [attributed] (actual)

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First print
United States
Big Town (DC, 1951 series) #49 (January-February 1958)
The Secret Reporter of the Illustrated Press!
Show/hide 15. Untitled ["Psst!"] (Flippity and Flop) Comic story, 6 pages

"Psst! Get ready, Baby Face…"

Featuring

Feature
Flippity and Flop
Genre
Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals
Code
199
Characters
Flippity; Flop; Sam; John L.; Baby Face

Credits

Writing
Alpine Harper, scripter
 
Cecil Beard , scripter
Art
Jim Davis, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original editor [credited]
 
Larry Nadle, original editor [attributed] (actual)

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First print
United States
Flippity & Flop (DC, 1952 series) #36 (October-November 1957)
"Psst!"

Synopsis

Flop gets robbed.

Show/hide 16. Untitled (Casey the Cop) Comic story, 1 page

"This is the place! We got your call! What happened?"

Featuring

Feature
Casey the Cop
Genre
Humour
Characters
Casey the Cop

Credits

Writing
Henry Boltinoff, scripter [signed]
Art
Henry Boltinoff, line art [signed]
Text
Henry Boltinoff, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original editor [credited]

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First print
United States
Batman (DC, 1940 series) #109 (August 1957)
Untitled
Show/hide 17. How You Can Excel in Your Favourite Sport (Gym Supplies Co.) Advertisement, 1 page

Featuring

Feature
Gym Supplies Co.
Code
S.D.1.6.57

Status

This issue includes help from

  • Michael F

AusReprints ID

  • 35314

Entry created

  • 19/12/2007

Cover added

  • 13/02/2010

Index completed

  • 08/04/2009

Last updated

  • 13/02/2010